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Argus
11.07.2008
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trends, MRTG may be fine, but to evaluate the logged data, you need a tool that is able to display and analyze your data. Alternative Argus Argus [2] provides an alternative to Netflow and other
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AppArmor
28.06.2007
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the application. Fine Tuning If the application fails to perform as expected, just relaunch the profile wizard and repeat the learning process. The wizard first analyzes the existing profile and then updates
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Simile
02.07.2008
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is that this kind of functionality must be programmed carefully into the fabric of the website itself, which might be fine if you are building a new site, but if you want to apply the benefits of automation
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Udev
02.07.2007
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registered in /etc/hotplug.d. This should work fine, assuming a standard installation of the Figure 1: Udev actions during hot-plugging, recorded using udevmonitor. Device management is also the domain
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Perl: Nagios Plugins
08.07.2007
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. You can build a plugin in Perl to harness the power of the Nagios monitoring tool. BY MICHAEL SCHILLI Building your own Nagios plugins THE WATCHER Exit Value Text Meaning 0 OK Everything is fine 1
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Red Hat Custom Install
30.06.2007
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way. The checksums will fail if the CD is burned as “track at once” (even though it will install just fine), so you will have to burn it as “disk at once” or “session at once.” Rebuilding comps
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Bochs Emulator
30.06.2008
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of the colon say where to send the music addressed to your virtual sound card. The default settings are usually fine. This completes the configuration. Open the Bochs! Save the customized configuration
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Xfce 4.2
19.07.2007
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attempt: Software Uninstaller: Registering failed. Again, this is caused by a bug, but thankfully, the bug does not affect Xfce itself. The environment as set up by the GUI installer worked fine
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Perl: Shell Functions
19.07.2007
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./Configure, and you are bombarded with a plethora of questions. If you are sure that the defaults will be fine for your machine, you can either set the -d flag or keep pressing enter. The mkperl script
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Citadel
29.06.2007
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are probably fine. However, this is where you can shut off services, change ports, and set a variety of other network options. If you’re intending on authenticating to LDAP, you’ll have to visit the Edit

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